Hi Trojan
I have a 2kg Coffetech Torrefattore, it is a great roaster, has not missed a beat since new, easy to maintain and produces tasty roasts. I roast from 200g up to 1800g batches.
Took a few roasts to get accustomed to heat application as it is not as responsive as gas but soon got used to it.
Enjoy your 3kg roaster
cheers Greenman
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Hi Andy,
I found it in Melbourne and had to get an electrician to install an earth as they said it was from Korea. So that bit I wasnt happy about that bit. Even without the manual ive been setting times, playing with temps ect. Really easy to use.
Hi Sheway,
I wanted to start on an electric as we have a 5kilo gas but haven't installed that yet due to moving in a year anyway. It is on a 20amp plug now.
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Welcome Trojan. Never used one but I would be keen to hear your thoughts on it. Are there any benefits of going for an electric over gas?
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Hi Trojan, welcome to coffeesnobs.
Rare to find a 3kg roaster here in Australia as the power requirements are very high, often 20amp.
Tell us about your roaster.
There are quite a few CoffeeSnobs here with 2kg electric roasters, put "solar" in the search bar above and you should find some posts.
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Hey there. Thanks for accepting me.
First time poster.
I have a 3kilo electric roaster that ive been experimenting on as i was not given an owners manual. Anyway would love ti chat with others who own electric roasters. Home or commercial i dont mind.Tags: None
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